Thursday 8 September 2016

Zorac






ZORAC 0.05% Gel



and ZORAC 0.1% Gel


Tazarotene



Read all of this leaflet carefully before you start using this medicine.


  • Keep this leaflet. You may need to read it again.

  • If you have any further questions, ask your doctor or pharmacist.

  • This medicine has been prescribed for you. Do not pass it on to others. It may harm them, even if their symptoms are the same as yours.

  • If any of the side effects gets serious, or if you notice any side effects not listed in this leaflet, please tell your doctor or pharmacist.



In this leaflet:


  • 1. What ZORAC Gel is and what it is used for

  • 2. Before you use ZORAC Gel

  • 3. How to use ZORAC Gel

  • 4. Possible side effects

  • 5. How to store ZORAC Gel

  • 6. Further information




What Zorac Gel Is And What It Is Used For


ZORAC Gel is a drug for the treatment of psoriasis. It is applied to the skin.


ZORAC Gel is used for the treatment of mild to moderate plaque psoriasis (the most common form of psoriasis) if only small areas are to be treated and only up to 10% of the body surface area are affected. This is approximately equivalent to the area of skin on one arm.




Before You Use Zorac Gel



Do not use ZORAC Gel


  • if you are hypersensitive (allergic) to tazarotene or any of the other ingredients of ZORAC Gel,

  • if you are pregnant or breast-feeding or if you are considering becoming pregnant,

  • in children under 18 years of age,

  • for the treatment of psoriasis with pus discharge (psoriasis pustulosa) or psoriasis with increased scale formation (exfoliative psoriasis),

  • on the face,

  • on the hair-covered scalp,

  • in moist, hair-covered areas such as armpits, groin etc.,

  • under tightly secluded bandages (occlusive bandages) or in combination with other drugs for psoriasis that are for external use (including shampoos with coal tar).



Take special care with ZORAC Gel


  • Do not apply ZORAC Gel on more than 10% of the total surface of the body (which is approximately equivalent to the area of the skin on one arm).

  • Do only apply ZORAC Gel to affected areas of skin. Application of ZORAC Gel to healthy, eczematous or inflamed skin may cause irritation.

  • In case of psoriasis lesions on the hands, you should be extra careful not to get any gel on the face or in the eyes. In case of accidental contact with the eyes, rinse generously with lots of water.

  • Avoid excessive exposure to UV rays (sun, solarium, PUVA therapy or UVB. therapy) during the treatment.



Using other medicines



Please tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking or have recently taken any other medicines, including medicines obtained without a prescription.


Simultaneous use of other preparations on the skin should be avoided if these have a pronounced drying effect. This applies to certain medicines (e.g. disinfectants) and also cosmetics (e.g. soaps and shampoos). Nevertheless, if such products are applied, it is advisable to leave a one hour interval before and after application of ZORAC Gel. Coal tar
shampoos should also be avoided.




Pregnancy and breast-feeding


ZORAC Gel should not be taken during pregnancy, breast-feeding (because this medicine passes into breast milk) and in women who are considering becoming pregnant.


Animal studies have revealed damage to the unborn baby.


Women of child-bearing age should be informed of the potential risk and adopt adequate contraceptive measures when treated with ZORAC Gel.


If you discover you are pregnant during treatment, stop application of this medicine and consult your doctor immediately.




Driving and using machines


Treatment with ZORAC Gel has no known effect on the ability to drive or use machinery.




Important information about some of the ingredients of ZORAC Gel


This medicine contains the ingredients butylhydroxyanisole and butylhydroxytoluene. They can cause local skin reactions (e.g. skin inflammation due to contact with the additional ingredients, i.e. the so called ‘contact dermatitis’), irritate the eyes, skin and mucous membranes.





How To Use Zorac Gel



Always take ZORAC Gel exactly as your doctor has told you. You should check with your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure.


ZORAC Gel is available in two different concentrations: 0.05% Gel and 0.1% Gel. Your doctor will prescribe the concentration best suited to your symptoms.




Dosage and duration of use


Apply ZORAC Gel once daily (evenings) in a thin film to the affected areas.

Treatment usually lasts for up to 3 months. Clinical experience, particularly concerning tolerance, has been documented over a period of up to 12 months.




Method of application


  • Use the tip of the cap to break the seal.

  • Dry your skin well after bathing or showering, before applying ZORAC Gel.

  • Only apply ZORAC Gel to the affected skin areas. The use of ZORAC Gel on healthy, eczematous or inflamed skin should be avoided, as this may cause irritations (itching, redness, inflammation).

  • Not more than 10% of the body surface should be treated (this is approximately equivalent to the surface of the skin of the arm).

  • Do not cover areas to be treated with dressings or bandages.

  • Please wash your hands after applying the gel, unless your hands themselves are being treated. Do not get the gel in your eyes.

  • In cases of very dry skin or skin irritations, it is recommended to apply an inert fatty ointment base to the affected skin areas at least one hour before using ZORAC Gel, in order to improve tolerance and/or to apply zinc ointment to the healthy skin surrounding the psoriasis plaques.

  • Note that you should not use skin care products or cosmetics within one hour before or after applying ZORAC Gel. Nevertheless, if such products are used, make sure these preparations have been fully absorbed by the skin before application of ZORAC Gel.


  • In case of skin irritation, treatment with ZORAC Gel should be discontinued. Seek advice from the dermatologist or doctor who is treating you.



Children


The safety and efficacy of ZORAC Gel has not been verified for treatment of patients under 18 years of age.




Elderly Patients


There are no special warnings for elderly patients.




If you use more ZORAC Gel than you should


Overdoses to the skin can cause redness, scaling and discomfort. If ZORAC Gel is swallowed accidentally, symptoms such as those associated with excessive vitamin A intake may develop. These include severe headache, vomiting, tiredness, irritability and itchy skin. It can be expected, however, that these symptoms will subside. If these symptoms persist
please contact your doctor.


ZORAC Gel is intended for once daily external application only. More frequent application will not provide faster or better results.




If you forget to use ZORAC Gel


If you forget a dose of ZORAC Gel do not try to make up for a forgotten dose. Return to your normal application schedule once a day (in the evening).




If you have any further questions on the use of this product, ask your doctor or pharmacist.




Zorac Side Effects



Like all medicines, ZORAC Gel can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them.



For the assessment of side effects, the following descriptions of frequency have been used:




Very common: in more than 1 in 10 patients treated


Common: in less than 1 in 10, but more than 1 in 100 patients treated


Uncommon: in less than 1 in 100, but more than 1 in 1000 patients treated


Rare: in less than 1 in 1000, but more than 1 in 10 000 patients treated


Very rare: in less than 1 in 10 000 patients treated, including isolated reports





The side effects observed during treatment with ZORAC Gel are:



Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders



Very common


itchy skin, burning sensation on the skin, redness and irritation



Common


scaling, non-specific skin rash, skin inflammation (contact dermatitis) caused by a reaction to certain substances, painful skin and exacerbation of the psoriasis, stinging, inflamed and dry skin


The frequency of these undesirable effects appears to depend on the dose and the duration of the treatment. The more concentrated gel (0.1%) may cause skin irritation more frequently than the less concentrated gel (0.05%), especially during the first 4 weeks of treatment.


After applying ZORAC Gel, some people notice a feeling of itching, burning or stinging of the affected skin areas. This sensation may lessen as your skin gets used to the medication. Contact your doctor if the irritation becomes troublesome. Furthermore skin discoloration may occur.




If any of the side effects gets serious, or if you notice any side effects not listed in this leaflet, please tell your doctor or pharmacist.




How To Store Zorac Gel



Keep out of the reach and sight of children.



Do not use ZORAC Gel after the expiry date which is stated on the crimped end of the tube and on the carton.


Keep the tube tightly closed between applications.


Do not use any remaining gel after 6 months from when the pack was first opened.


Do not store ZORAC Gel at temperatures above 30 °C.



Medicines should not be disposed of via wastewater or household waste. Ask your pharmacist how to dispose of medicines no longer required. These measures will help to protect the environment.




Further Information



What ZORAC Gel contains


  • The active substance is tazarotene. This belongs to the retinoid group of substances, derived from vitamin A.

  • The other ingredients are: benzyl alcohol; macrogol 400; hexylene glycol; carbomer 974P; trometamol; poloxamer 407; polysorbate 40; ascorbic acid; butylhydroxyanisole (E320); butylhydroxytoluene (E321); disodium edetate; purified water.



What ZORAC Gel looks like and contents of the pack


ZORAC Gel is a colourless to light yellowish, translucent to slightly cloudy, homogeneous gel. It is available in aluminium tubes, internally lacquered, epoxyphenolic, with white polypropylene cap containing 30g or 60g gel. Not all pack sizes may be marketed.




Marketing Authorisation Holder and Manufacturer



Marketing Authorisation Holder



Allergan Pharmaceuticals Ireland

Castlebar Road

Westport

County Mayo

Ireland



Manufacturer



Allergan Pharmaceuticals Ireland

Castlebar Road

Westport

County Mayo

Ireland




Local Representative



Allergan Limited

Marlow International

The Parkway

Marlow

Bucks

SL7 1YL

United Kingdom

Tel.:+44 1628 494026



ZORAC Gel is an original investigational product from Allergan, Inc.


ZORAC is a trademark of



Allergan, Inc.

Irvine, C.A.

USA




This leaflet was last approved in May 2009.





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